The Association Between Overactive Bladder and Falls and Fractures: A Systematic Review

被引:37
|
作者
Szabo, Shelagh M. [1 ]
Gooch, Katherine L. [2 ]
Walker, David R. [2 ]
Johnston, Karissa M. [1 ]
Wagg, Adrian S. [3 ]
机构
[1] Broadst Hlth Econ & Outcomes Res, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[2] Astellas Pharma Global Dev Inc, Northbrook, IL USA
[3] Univ Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
关键词
Accidental falls; Fractures; bone; Overactive; Review; Urinary bladder; Urology; URINARY-TRACT SYMPTOMS; RISK-FACTORS; GERIATRIC SYNDROMES; INJURIOUS FALLS; RECURRENT FALLS; INCIDENT FALLS; COMMUNITY; HEALTH; INCONTINENCE; NOCTURIA;
D O I
10.1007/s12325-018-0796-8
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
IntroductionUrinary symptoms are associated with an increased risk of falls, but few studies have focused on patients with overactive bladder (OAB). This study aimed to synthesize estimates of the risk of falls and fractures in patients with OAB.MethodsMedline, EMBASE, the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and Scopus were systematically searched for observational studies that focused on patients with OAB. When available, data from a non-OAB comparison sample were included. Double independent review and data extraction were performed. Falls and fractures data were summarized by unadjusted and adjusted risks, and percent attributable risk (PAR) of falls and fractures associated with OAB.ResultsFifteen studies were included in the analyses. The proportion of patients with OAB experiencing at least one fall over a year ranged from 18.9% to 50.0%, and the proportion of patients with OAB experiencing recurrent or serious falls ranged from 10.2% to 56.0%. In studies that included a non-OAB comparison sample, a higher risk of falls was observed in patients with OAB compared to those without. A significantly increased (1.3- to 2.3-fold) adjusted OAB-associated risk of falls was reported, while unadjusted PARs for OAB associated falls ranged from 3.7% to 15.5%. Risk was higher among women and those 65years of age or older. While analysis of fractures showed elevated point estimates, most studies were underpowered to detect a statistically significant difference between groups.ConclusionsEvidence from the published literature clearly demonstrates the importance of OAB and its symptoms as risk factors for falls and fractures.FundingAstellas.
引用
收藏
页码:1831 / 1841
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The Association Between Overactive Bladder and Falls and Fractures: A Systematic Review
    Shelagh M. Szabo
    Katherine L. Gooch
    David R. Walker
    Karissa M. Johnston
    Adrian S. Wagg
    Advances in Therapy, 2018, 35 : 1831 - 1841
  • [2] The Impact of Nocturia on Falls and Fractures: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Pesonen, Jori S.
    Vernooij, Robin W. M.
    Cartwright, Rufus
    Aoki, Yoshitaka
    Agarwal, Arnav
    Mangera, Altaf
    Markland, Alayne D.
    Tsui, Johnson F.
    Santti, Henrikki
    Griebling, Tomas L.
    Pryalukhin, Alexey E.
    Riikonen, Jarno
    Taehtinen, Riikka M.
    Vaughan, Camille P.
    Johnson, Theodore M., II
    Heels-Ansdell, Diane
    Guyatt, Gordon H.
    Tikkinen, Kari A. O.
    JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2020, 203 (04) : 674 - 683
  • [3] A systematic review of the association between lower urinary tract symptoms and falls, injuries, and fractures in community-dwelling older men
    Noguchi, Naomi
    Chan, Lewis
    Cumming, Robert G.
    Blyth, Fiona M.
    Naganathan, Vasi
    AGING MALE, 2016, 19 (03) : 168 - 174
  • [4] Association between overactive bladder treatment and falls among older adults
    Jayadevappa, Ravishankar
    Chhatre, Sumedha
    Newman, Diane K.
    Schwartz, Jerome Sanford
    Wein, Alan J.
    NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS, 2018, 37 (08) : 2688 - 2694
  • [5] Association between cumulative anticholinergic burden and falls and fractures in patients with overactive bladder: US-based retrospective cohort study
    Szabo, Shelagh M.
    Gooch, Katherine
    Schermer, Carol
    Walker, David
    Lozano-Ortega, G.
    Rogula, Basia
    Deighton, Alison
    Vonesh, Edward
    Campbell, Noll
    BMJ OPEN, 2019, 9 (05):
  • [6] Potential Bladder Irritants and Overactive Bladder Symptoms: A Systematic Review
    Ha, Barbara
    Seo, Yoolim
    Weaver, Ashlee M.
    Khan, Fouzia Zahid Ali
    Handa, Victoria L.
    UROGYNECOLOGY, 2025, 31 (04): : 454 - 464
  • [7] Association between cardiovascular health and overactive bladder
    Li, Zehao
    Liu, Xiangliang
    Li, Yuguang
    Chen, Xinqiao
    Liu, Ziming
    Gao, Xiaoxue
    Cui, Jiuwei
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2025, 15 (01):
  • [8] The association between chronic kidney disease, falls, and fractures: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Goto, N. A.
    Weststrate, A. C. G.
    Oosterlaan, F. M.
    Verhaar, M. C.
    Willems, H. C.
    Emmelot-Vonk, M. H.
    Hamaker, M. E.
    OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL, 2020, 31 (01) : 13 - 29
  • [9] Relationship between the use of benzodiazepines and falls in older adults: A systematic review
    Jose Diaz-Gutierrez, Ma
    Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Monica
    Saez de Adana, Estibaliz
    Isabel Cano, Ana
    Teresa Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Maria
    Besga, Ariadna
    Segarra, Rafael
    Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana
    MATURITAS, 2017, 101 : 17 - 22
  • [10] Affective symptoms and the overactive bladder - A systematic review
    Vrijens, Desiree
    Drossaerts, Jamie
    van Koeveringe, Gommert
    Van Kerrebroeck, Philip
    van Os, Jim
    Leue, Carsten
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, 2015, 78 (02) : 95 - 108